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I like him ‘cause he makes sense and slowly explains it.
Laura Ingraham@IngrahamAngle
VDH, as usual, on 🎯
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This is how communists talk.
"WE WILL BREAK YOU!"
The good guys don't say things like this. The super villains do.
@RepJeffries
RNC Research@RNCResearch
Democrat House Leader Hakeem Jeffries says he wants to "break the spirit" of voters who support President Trump.
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@MAHA_Action It dawned on me why my husband and I aren’t bothered by the pollens, I call it open air living, seldom do ever close our windows in our home, car and my workplace I have window open and clients love the natural breeze, we don’t get sick, now poison ivy likes me!
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RFK Jr: “I can actually rub poison ivy on my body and I won’t get an outbreak.”
“I never get sick, and I don’t have any allergies.”
RFK Jr. says people who are exposed more often to pathogens and bacteria may develop more robust immune systems.
“That’s called the hygiene hypothesis.”
“People who are constantly exposed to pathogens, to bacteria, develop a stronger immune response.”
“Their body gets used to it.”
“I’m not allergic to anything.”
@adamcarolla
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It is nearly an impossible task to convey just how amazing kids are to someone who doesn’t have any.
The best way I can describe it is this:
You spend your whole life thinking you understand love.
Then one night, you’ll find yourself standing in a room at 2 a.m., just watching your newborn baby breathe, just to make sure they are still alive.
And you realize in that moment that you would burn the entire world to the ground for the slow rise and fall of that tiny chest.
You become braver and absolutely terrified at the same time.
You start looking for exits in restaurants and worrying about that weird stranger in the parking lot.
You discover a capacity for anger and violence you never knew lived in you until you think you might need it because someone might hurt your kid.
The first time you see your kid, the entire world changes.
You realize you are meant to live for them… not for you.
And it feels good. It feels right.
Like a key to a door you have always been looking at but could never open.
And one ordinary afternoon probably while you’re folding socks or something dumb, it will hit you…
This is how your parents loved you.
This is what she felt watching you sleep.
This is what your dad felt every time he watched you walk out the door.
And you had no idea.
You spent your entire childhood with no idea.
It’s so beautiful, words fail to describe it.
It’s just right, it was always meant to be this way. ❤️

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A US soldier shared a testimony from her time overseas.
She said her team used to laugh at her and call her "church girl" because she prayed before every mission. Some told her they did not want to hear her prayers. She prayed anyway.
Later, she was pulled off the road as punishment.
She said her team started getting hit by bombs every time she was not with them. Then her team leader came to her and asked her to come back.
He told her, "We keep getting hit and we need your protection. Whatever you're praying, it's working."
She said she went back out, and they were never hit again.
Maya Johnson brought home 300 people, and nobody from her group died.
This is a powerful reminder that prayer is not weak. This testimony shows that the one true God hears, protects, and still answers prayer.
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